Mahtomedi, MN
How do you know if you're picking the right major for you?
What if you are in the career for a couple years and don't like it anymore? I like not being stuck doing the same thing all day every day, and want a job that has some movement and activity, but don't know what careers of that sort will interest me.
How important was making a high paying salary to your career choice and why?
I am interested in ranching, automotive technician or farm equipment technician. More questions: - Do you feel you made the correct career choice right away? Do you have any regrets? Would’ve you done anything differently? - Did you live in the dorms or off campus? What are the pros and cons...
What field did you choose and were you able to find employment right after college?
I am a sophomore in high school looking into colleges. I am interested in sports (soccer) in college, but I am interested in sports medicine/the medical field.
How long before college did you know what you were going to major in? How many times did you switch your major before you picked one?
I want to know when I should pick my major or how long before college starts to pick one. I want to know if it is okay to switch my major and pick the right one for me, if I didn't the first time.
What field did you go into and were you able to find a job soon after finishing college?
I am in thenth grade looking towards the future. I am intrested in going into the medical field.
How much money?
I'm planning on going to college for my PhD in psychology and am wondering if anyone can give an estimate of student loans this would give me. Thank you!
Do you feel like you made the correct career choice right away? or did you change careers?
Did you have to go back to college and persue something else?
Can you get a Cultural anthropology major in New York University or McGill? As well do either of those have any Theology classes as in relation to Christianity?
Things I would like to study
- Culture
- Languages
- Theology
- Writing
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